Persistent relaxation fever
Relaxation fever is also called sepsis fever. It means that the body temperature continues to be above 39 degrees, and the fluctuation range is large. Within 24 hours, the body temperature fluctuation range exceeds 2 degrees, but all are above normal levels. Common in sepsis, rheumatic fever, severe tuberculosis and suppurative inflammation. Persistent relaxation fever can be seen in malignant granulomas.
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